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leaving aside what you think of bobby storie and others think about bobby storie in northern ireland,ove the law because quite blata ntly, above the law because quite blatantly, many, many dozens of people turned up at that funeral in close proximity, broke all the rules, arlene foster, the head of the devolved administration in northern ireland said it was com pletely u na cce pta ble northern ireland said it was completely unacceptable and her deputy, the sinn fein leader in northern ireland, michele o'neil, northern ireland, michele 0'neil, they said they should not have been there and it was entirely wrong that you and she flouted the rules. i do not believe i am above the law. far from it and as to the virus itself, i actually have been sick myself with a virus. i was really quite ill so i better than anybody understand the value and necessity for public health restrictions and for respecting them and for what it's worth, as you asked, on the down question, the cortez was limited to 30, per regulations and i was asked to read at the chapel at the requiem mass and we were masked a
leaving aside what you think of bobby storie and others think about bobby storie in northern ireland,ove the law because quite blata ntly, above the law because quite blatantly, many, many dozens of people turned up at that funeral in close proximity, broke all the rules, arlene foster, the head of the devolved administration in northern ireland said it was com pletely u na cce pta ble northern ireland said it was completely unacceptable and her deputy, the sinn fein leader in northern ireland,...
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success story, a bookstore that's thriving right now. and trading up from a bobby pin to a phone and now a car. the bartering system that's really going somewhere. >>> i'm spencer christian. weekend heat is behind us, and cooler days lie ahead. i'll have the forecast coming this cheeseburger is the best! it's about to get bester baby! ♪ menutaur! make it a double, ye nice mane! try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no contact delivery. fenow there's more to wlove with xfinity x1,? the ultimate entertainment experience. like live sports. they're back with the best way to watch. and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. hello, more. where have you been all my life? ask. shop. discover at your local xfinity store today. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. ze pcent apr for whe
success story, a bookstore that's thriving right now. and trading up from a bobby pin to a phone and now a car. the bartering system that's really going somewhere. >>> i'm spencer christian. weekend heat is behind us, and cooler days lie ahead. i'll have the forecast coming this cheeseburger is the best! it's about to get bester baby! ♪ menutaur! make it a double, ye nice mane! try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no...
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story. and bobby kilborn and susan porter rose, these women who worked in the white house then knew mrs. nixon, knew how she worked within the white house office and the departments that were there, thanks to leadership with you, ann armstrong, others, that were very conscious of this burgeoning women's movement. and mrs. nixon, because she's politically astute, realized that the republicans were losing some ground on this. it was the democrats that were proposing legislation and bills to support women, and she worked very closely with the office of women's issues in the white house to help get more appointments, right -- >> she did. >> -- appointments of women in the federal government. and as you said, spoke publicly about women, a woman for the supreme court. she was disappointed that that was not the president's decision, of course, and may have expressed that privately to him. but publicly, of course, she supported the president. and that was an appropriate -- again, i think that was her character and the appropriate way to do it. but she was responding to what was going on in the c
story. and bobby kilborn and susan porter rose, these women who worked in the white house then knew mrs. nixon, knew how she worked within the white house office and the departments that were there, thanks to leadership with you, ann armstrong, others, that were very conscious of this burgeoning women's movement. and mrs. nixon, because she's politically astute, realized that the republicans were losing some ground on this. it was the democrats that were proposing legislation and bills to...
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bobby jindal on this. do we need the tea party now? that story next.surance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪. elizabeth: okay. is it time for the tea party to come back? "the hill" magazine in washington reporting that tea party favorites senators ted cruz, ron johnson, rand paul, now vehemently oppose the massive trillion dollar government bailout to deal with the covid pandemic. this is the exact same fight that broke out a decade ago when the tea party opposed massive government bailouts under the obama administration after the great recession, that doubled the federal debt, that taxpayers have to pay for. welcome former louisiana governor bobby jindal. governor, i like your reaction to this story. taxpayers have to pay for all this. your reaction. >> you're exactly rye, liz. republicans are great about opposing government spending when they're out of power. they have to be consistent to oppose crazy government spending while they're in
bobby jindal on this. do we need the tea party now? that story next.surance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪. elizabeth: okay. is it time for the tea party to come back? "the hill" magazine in washington reporting that tea party favorites senators ted cruz, ron johnson, rand paul, now vehemently oppose the massive trillion dollar government bailout to deal with the...
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bobby nunway. howard: maybe the real story is too boring for the media, that president trump is trying to win hispanicotes by siding with a businessman who is under attack for supporting him. i don't think it may not be all that complicated. coming up, should the press be chastising the president for slamming joe biden from the rose garden? jason miller is next howard: president trump summoned reporters for the news garden, held forth for 63 minutes, devoting much of the speech to the presumptive democratic nominee. >> joe biden is pushing a platform that would demolish the u.s. economy, totally demolish it. let him define the word carbon, he won't be able to. >> it wasn't a briefing. it was a campaign rally speech, minus the cheering crowd, of course. there's really nothing to cheer about right now. >> the venue is the rose garden, by the way, owned by all of the taxpayers. goes out there and delivers a campaign speech, using journalists effectively at props. howard: joining us now, jason miller, a 2016 advisor, just joined the trump campaign as senior strategist. this is your second tv interview sin
bobby nunway. howard: maybe the real story is too boring for the media, that president trump is trying to win hispanicotes by siding with a businessman who is under attack for supporting him. i don't think it may not be all that complicated. coming up, should the press be chastising the president for slamming joe biden from the rose garden? jason miller is next howard: president trump summoned reporters for the news garden, held forth for 63 minutes, devoting much of the speech to the...
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a san francisco woman starts with a bobby pin and 13 transactions later ends up with this. i'm dion lim with the remarkable storynd what her end goal is. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. it is going to be a gray, drizly start tomorrow morning. i'll let you know if you'll see clearing coming up. >> here's a look at what's coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live." >> watch this or you're canceled. you're a black transgender woman from alabama that fell in love with this youish icon. i'm a jewish girl from texas. but what if you could startdo better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. call or go online today. >>> oakland leaders held a town hall tonight to talk about reimaging public safety. the chair of the police commission says it starts by hiring police recruits reflective of the community they serve. >> the la
a san francisco woman starts with a bobby pin and 13 transactions later ends up with this. i'm dion lim with the remarkable storynd what her end goal is. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. it is going to be a gray, drizly start tomorrow morning. i'll let you know if you'll see clearing coming up. >> here's a look at what's coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live." >> watch this or you're canceled. you're a black transgender woman from alabama that fell in love...
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a san francisco woman starts with a bobby pin and 13 transactions later ends up with this. i'm dion lim with the remarkable storynd what her end goal is. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. it is going to be a gray, drizly start tomorrow morning. i'll let you know if you'll see clearing coming up. >> here's a look at what's coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live." >> watch this or you're canceled. you're a black transgender woman from alabama that fell in love with this youish icon. i'm a jewish girl from texas. hi. what's on your mind?in. can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in place. come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. now that's simple, easy, awesome. ask. shop. discover at your local xfinity store today. you try to stay ahead of the but scrubbing st
a san francisco woman starts with a bobby pin and 13 transactions later ends up with this. i'm dion lim with the remarkable storynd what her end goal is. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. it is going to be a gray, drizly start tomorrow morning. i'll let you know if you'll see clearing coming up. >> here's a look at what's coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live." >> watch this or you're canceled. you're a black transgender woman from alabama that fell in love...
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the time porter worked on a four-part series about bobby kennedy that she realized the wealth of firsthand experiences john lewis held. >> he told a story kennedy on the night that dr. king was murdered. >> martin luther king dedicated his life -- >> and john lewis was the person who encouraged bobby kennedy to speak to an all-black crowd that evening in indianapolis. he was -- continued with his service volunteering for the kennedy campaign. he was in california on that. he was actually up in bobby kennedy's suite watching, you know, the speech. and of course it was a terrible tragedy that night. that was the one time he really almost lost his hope, dr. king had been killed, then bobby kennedy was killed. and on the way home, he just was despondent. but out of the ashes came his inspiration to run for office. >> reporter: what makes him special -- being successful at making that transition from activist to elected official. >> how you doing -- >> his accomplishments as a legislators are significant, and -- they're even more important and moving to me when you think about his humble beginnings. he really did as a very young person decid
the time porter worked on a four-part series about bobby kennedy that she realized the wealth of firsthand experiences john lewis held. >> he told a story kennedy on the night that dr. king was murdered. >> martin luther king dedicated his life -- >> and john lewis was the person who encouraged bobby kennedy to speak to an all-black crowd that evening in indianapolis. he was -- continued with his service volunteering for the kennedy campaign. he was in california on that. he...
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stories. more on this eye opening podcast. >>> a san francisco woman starts with a bobby pin and 13 transactions later ends up with this. you know geico is now offering an extra 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies? >>wow...ok! that's 15% on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? idina menzel to sing your own theme song? ♪ tara, tara, look at her go with a fresh cup of joe. ♪ gettin' down to work early! ♪ following her dreams into taxidermy! oh, it's...tax attorney. ♪ i read that wrong, oh yeeaaaah! geico. save an extra 15 percent when you switch by october 7th. ♪ give it up for tara! >>> apple says it's spending the first $400 million to fight california's homeless crisis. it will build more than 250 units of affordable housing. not just in the backyard in cupertino but the east and north bays, as well. apple has committed to spending $2.5 billion to build affordable housing and provide assistance to californians who are homeless or at risk of losing their homes. >>> during the pandemic, a san francisco woman's experiment online to trade up has really blown up. dion lim introduces y
stories. more on this eye opening podcast. >>> a san francisco woman starts with a bobby pin and 13 transactions later ends up with this. you know geico is now offering an extra 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies? >>wow...ok! that's 15% on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? idina menzel to sing your own theme song? ♪ tara, tara, look at her go with a fresh cup of joe. ♪ gettin' down to work early! ♪ following her dreams into...
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africa with john when he gave a talk at the 50th anniversary of bobby kennedy's ripples of hope speech. and talked to john and hear his stories. he always -- he lifted all of us up. he was an icon and yet when you were with him, i think we all became better people. he lifted us up and he reminded all of us, in fact he showed all of us what's possible, what each of us can do, how we can create change if we stand up, if we speak up for what is right and for what is just. and what is fair. so we will continue to honor john, each of us, by doing that . by speaking out, by getting into good trouble, necessary trouble. and john, we'll always remember our words, your kindness, your leadership. thank you for passing a little bit of that on to each of us. rest in peace. we'll miss you terribly. i yield back. mr. neal: let me recognize the gentlelady from california, ms. hu, for two minutes. ms. chu: i rise today to honor my friend and colleague john lewis. to say john was a civil rights icon barely captures his legacy, he was so much more than that. he was a living piece of the civil rights movement, a connection to historic injustice
africa with john when he gave a talk at the 50th anniversary of bobby kennedy's ripples of hope speech. and talked to john and hear his stories. he always -- he lifted all of us up. he was an icon and yet when you were with him, i think we all became better people. he lifted us up and he reminded all of us, in fact he showed all of us what's possible, what each of us can do, how we can create change if we stand up, if we speak up for what is right and for what is just. and what is fair. so we...
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africa with john when he gave a talk at the 50th anniversary of bobby kennedy's ripples of hope speech. and talked to john and hear his stories. he always -- he lifted all of us up. he was an icon and yet when you were with him, i think we all became better people. he lifted us up and he reminded all of us, in fact he showed all of us what's possible, what each of us can do, how we can create change if we stand up, if we speak up for what is right and for what is just. and what is fair. so we will continue to honor john, each of us, by doing that . by speaking out, by getting into good trouble, necessary trouble. and john, we'll always remember our words, your kindness, your leadership. thank you for passing a little bit of that on to each of us. rest in peace. we'll miss you terribly. i yield back. mr. neal: let me recognize the gentlelady from california, ms. hu, for two minutes. ms. chu: i rise today to honor my friend and colleague john lewis. to say john was a civil rights icon barely captures his legacy, he was so much more than that. he was a living piece of the civil rights movement, a connection to historic injustice
africa with john when he gave a talk at the 50th anniversary of bobby kennedy's ripples of hope speech. and talked to john and hear his stories. he always -- he lifted all of us up. he was an icon and yet when you were with him, i think we all became better people. he lifted us up and he reminded all of us, in fact he showed all of us what's possible, what each of us can do, how we can create change if we stand up, if we speak up for what is right and for what is just. and what is fair. so we...
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bobby charlton is the greatest player i've ever seen. and he's my brother. but jack charlton's achievements, like the man himself, stood tall. one of english football's biggest characters. and we'll find out how this story — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, who's the chief sports reporter at the sun, alongside the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown. the number of people reported to have died in the past 24—hour period, after testing positive for coronavirus stands at 148. that takes the total number of deaths across the uk to 44,798. it comes as certain lockdown measures have been eased in england, with the re—opening of open—air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools. and in wales, a phased re—opening for holiday—makers has also begun. charlotte gallagher reports. backin back in the water finally. these swimmers in south east london are some of the first in england to return to the pool after a wait of almost four months. it is indescribable, the feeling ofjust being able to glide through the water. it's just something that i was desperately missing. i was getting jealous of the docks in
bobby charlton is the greatest player i've ever seen. and he's my brother. but jack charlton's achievements, like the man himself, stood tall. one of english football's biggest characters. and we'll find out how this story — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, who's the chief sports reporter at the sun, alongside the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown. the number of people reported to...
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bobby kilberg? >> i'm going to try to stand but i broke my hip so it's a little difficult. you talked about mrs. nixon's support of human rights and there was one story that all of a sudden flooded back to me and that was 1972 at the republican national convention. they had a platform committee obviously to decide public policy. for the first time it had to be 50% men and 50% women. and the majority on that committee want to do something about child care -- the majority of men did not want to and it got very feisty and fairly tense, and then all of a sudden all the tension went away and they supported funding for federal child care. and i asked why and people just looked at me and said the east wing just said it was time. >> this is lively crowd. over here in the third row, please. thank you. >> thank you all. your story was amazing tonight. is there another you would like to share with us, please? maybe even your favorite. >> i don't know it's a favorite. i think mrs. nixon was very interested in portraits of first ladies particularly and presidents. she also hosted a very large reception at the time that the adams family gave the portraits of louis
bobby kilberg? >> i'm going to try to stand but i broke my hip so it's a little difficult. you talked about mrs. nixon's support of human rights and there was one story that all of a sudden flooded back to me and that was 1972 at the republican national convention. they had a platform committee obviously to decide public policy. for the first time it had to be 50% men and 50% women. and the majority on that committee want to do something about child care -- the majority of men did not...
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bobby, i could not disagree with you more and not take more offense to your comment. we hear present the fact, and if you look at the last hour, we have presented both sides of the storyf donald trump, as we do every single day with all of the coverage. to make it personal is offensive, so i will take aim at that. back to the book from mary trump, she writes the following quote -- i watched real time as donald shredded norms and alliances and tread upon the vulnerable. the only thing that surprised me was the increasing number of people willing to enable him. ,hat from mary trump's book being released by simon & schuster on tuesday. leanne has this on facebook, i applaud her courage to write this book. that whole family and trump's father, grandfather, etc. need to be exposed. i hope she will tell on trump's dealings with epstein. on the democrat line in california, vicki, good morning. caller: good morning. i'm calling in to say that who would know better than a family member of the sickness that goes on in families? most families have dysfunctions. it needs to be exposed to stop it. that man that called and said what he said to you is just unbelievable. he is an exa
bobby, i could not disagree with you more and not take more offense to your comment. we hear present the fact, and if you look at the last hour, we have presented both sides of the storyf donald trump, as we do every single day with all of the coverage. to make it personal is offensive, so i will take aim at that. back to the book from mary trump, she writes the following quote -- i watched real time as donald shredded norms and alliances and tread upon the vulnerable. the only thing that...